Racism and journalism: The dangers of returning to the ‘safe-space’ of objectivity

John Budarick
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Although a contested term in journalism research, the need for a critique of objectivity is increased by responses to the current “crisis of journalism,” which have united around the rediscovery of sacred journalistic ideals such as truth, facts, and autonomy. In particular, objectivity must be critiqued for its role in the persistence of racism in liberal democratic journalism, a persistence that runs across different funding models and organizational structures. Objectivity, as a contested and flexible political concept, has proven incapable of addressing systemic racism. I argue that objectivity needs to be understood as an inherently political concept, which is as much proscriptive as descriptive in the way it shapes the field of journalism and the profession’s relationship to political and social life. Rather than return to the safe ground of autonomy, truth and facts, professional, liberal journalism must recognize its foundations within racially unequal political and social structures.
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种族主义与新闻:回归客观性“安全空间”的危险
尽管客观性在新闻研究中是一个有争议的术语,但对当前“新闻危机”的回应增加了对客观性的批判的需求,这些危机围绕着重新发现神圣的新闻理想,如真相、事实和自主性。特别是,客观性必须受到批评,因为它在自由民主新闻中持续存在种族主义,这种持续存在贯穿于不同的资助模式和组织结构中。客观作为一个有争议和灵活的政治概念,已被证明无法解决系统性种族主义问题。我认为,客观性需要被理解为一个内在的政治概念,它在塑造新闻领域以及该职业与政治和社会生活的关系的方式上既是禁止的,也是描述性的。专业的、自由的新闻业必须认识到它的基础是在种族不平等的政治和社会结构中,而不是回到自主、真相和事实的安全基础上。
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